Noah Bryant Munck (born Friday, May 3rd, 1996) is a teen American actor, best known for his main role (as of season 4) as Gibby Gibson on the Nickelodeon television series, iCarly, and is given rather humorous lines, often removing his shirt. He has also appeared in The Rainbow Tribe, All of Us, and 1321 Clover. Another role also includes his portrayal of Bobby Sinclair, the junior lawn-mowing entrepreneur in the TruGreen commercials.

He also guest starred on Wizards of Waverly Place as one of the Wiz-Tech Executives and on the ER episode "I Feel Good" (the second to last episode). He has appeared in Tru-Green lawn-care commercials and another one of them with his brother (a football commercial). Noah has a brother named Ethan who plays Guppy Gibson, Gibby's younger brother. He also had a voice role on Phineas and Ferb.

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Biography

Early life

Munck lives in Mission Viejo in Orange County, California[1] He is the eldest of five children to Kymbry (née Robinson) and Greg Munck, an executive pastor.[2][3] One of his brothers, Ethan Munck, played Gibby's 8-year-old brother Guppy in three episodes of iCarly. Munck has three other siblings. Taylor Munck, Elijah Munck, and Micah Munck . Munck is the great-grandson by his mother's side of the late character actor Bartlett Robinson, who appeared in Leave it to Beaver as George Compton.

Noah and his Family!

Career

iCarly

Noah's Birthday!!!

He has won a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for his role of Gibby in iCarly. He also won the Dancing Category with Matt Shively for the Hip-Hop dance. Also, when he was in the dance, the Nickelodeon cartoon characters Fanboy and Chum-Chum were computer-digitally animated into the dance scene. He was nominated for Favorite TV Sidekick at the 2011 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, but lost to iCarly co-star, Jennette McCurdy.

"I love all of these because they feature the character I’m lucky enough play and they show different sides of Gibby. They also feature storylines with Jerry Tranior, who is so much fun to work with and they introduce the world to my real life brother, Ethan a.k.a. 'Guppy'."

Noah journals about his trip to help the people of Haiti for Seventeen Magazine[12]

Noah will continue to work with iCarly creator and executive producer Dan Schneider for Nickelodeon like former co-star Jennette McCurdy, but on separate projects. [13]